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Montag, 5. Juli 2010

The Milky Way Over Pulpit Rock

It's late. The day did glide back into the night.Away is the heath, at least for a moment.Rain took over today and made the temperatures nice, able to do a thing againI'd sang in the rain.The big fire seems to be over, things get back to normalUntil tomorrow evening.. The Netherlands against Paraguay, for a place in the finals...Wednesday the opponent.. Germany, or Spain?For today it is time to dream about victories, unending fameand most of alldreaming about friendships, far away, and so closeA view at this outstanding image might help you.And I watch this, and go to dream again from the trip that I want to make in this lifetime..Goodnight everybodySweet dreamsJoyful thoughts The Milky Way Over Pulpit Rock Credit & Copyright: Alex Cherney (Terrastro) Explanation: Can a picture of the sky be relaxing? A candidate for such a picture might be the above image taken only last month from Cape Schank, Victoria, Australia. The frame is highlighted by a quiet lagoon, soft ground fog, two galaxies, and tens of thousands of stars. The rock cropping on the left may appear from this angle like a human head, but the more famous rock structure is on the far right and known as Pulpit Rock. Across the top of the image runs a distant stream of bright stars and dark dust that is part of the disk of our spiral Milky Way Galaxy. On the right, just above Pulpit Rock, is the Milky Way's small neighboring galaxy the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The bright white object just to the left of the SMC is a globular cluster of stars in the Milky Way known as 47 Tucana.

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